[applause] ladies and gentlemen, welcome the san lynch, the president of brandeis university. Lynch good evening, it brings me great pleasure to welcome everyone on the students, faculties, alum, staff, distinct panelists and friends to this remarkable gathering here and brandeis university. I want to welcome in particular some of our special guest, Massachusetts Attorney general margie marla healy. [applause] congresswoman katherine clark. State senators michael barrett, james eldridge, and karen socha. [applause] lynch state revenues and david linsky and in kaufman. And dave coffman. Our very own jeannette mccarthy. Councilss walden city Kathleen Mcmenamin and george darcy. Give a veryo special warm welcome to a member of our audience, frank brandeis gilbert, grandson of Justice Brandeis. [applause] our centennial celebration of our namesake, Louis Brandeis, by too manysible people to name it. But i must give a special shout out to brandeis class 1957 alum Jules Bernstein and his wif
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Reservoirs have been drained as the nation's largest dam removal effort advances on the Klamath River, and an effort to restore the watershed is taking root.